Here we investigate the feasibility
of silver as seed-particle
material to synthesize GaAs nanowires and show that both crystal phase
and growth direction can be controlled by choice of substrate orientation.
A (111)B substrate orientation can be used to form vertically aligned
wurtzite GaAs nanowires and a (100) substrate orientation to form
vertically aligned zinc blende GaAs nanowires. A 45–50% yield
of vertical nanowire growth is achieved on the (100) substrate orientation
without employing any type of surface modification or nucleation strategy
to promote a vertical growth direction. In addition, photoluminescence
measurements reveal that the photon emission from the silver seeded
wurtzite GaAs nanowires is characterized by a single and narrow emission
peak at 1.52 eV.
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